The Dodd-Frank Act, signed into law by Obama in July 2010
Kraft Foods Inc and Sara Lee Corp have both split in two, and Campbell Soup Co is in talks to sell much of its European unit
The move aims at attracting more foreign investments
Yahoo!, which has weathered a series of management and board changes in the past two years
The firm will assume Merrill Lynch's obligations and debt
Surviving a scandal: Politicians who bounced back
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 15,000 to a seasonally adjusted 320,000, the lowest level since October 2007
World's largest maker of PCs is looking to lure customers from Apple and Samsung
Digital criminals love to hide their attack code in free porn apps and counterfeit versions of popular programs such as Angry Birds
The new chips will make Kinect more accurate and responsive using an imaging technology found in military gear
Germany and France, the Euro area's two largest economies, both showed faster-than-projected expansions in the quarter
Factory production in the 17-nation Euro area rose 0.7% from May, when it decreased a revised 0.2%
Inbound shipments fell 8.2% to 550,000 tonnes in July from 599,128 tonnes a year earlier
YES Bank, which gets 69% of its funding from bulk deposits and debt